With line drawings, color reproductions, or three-dimensional battle maps on every two-page spread, this detailed, wide-ranging history examines warfare in Asia and the Pacific from the 13th-century Mongol expansion to the Anglo-Chinese Opium Wars of the mid-19th century. Careful examinations of historic battles and warriors illuminate Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Mongol tactics and strategies in five sections focusing on infantry, cavalry, command, siege warfare, and naval warfare.